THE DIGITAL DOUGHNUT
WORKSHOPS,
BERLIN AND ONLINE APR 23 - ONGOING
WORKSHOPS,
BERLIN AND ONLINE APR 23 - ONGOING
When sustainability is discussed within the digital tech industry, the conversation often revolves around electricity use. Typically “how can we reduce electrical consumption in data centers or on end-user devices, and how can we decarbonise it?”.
The Doughnut Economics Model, devised by Kate Raworth, is a wonderful way to explain how sustainability and social justice are interlinked so that anyone can understand. So why not use it to explain the impact of tech?
Over 2023 I further developed the “Digital Doughnut” concept that I worked on with Hannah Smith of the Green Web Foundation in 2022.
I took the Digital Doughnut offline at Re:Publica and RegensUnite for a shared immersive workshop with nothing but sticky notes, ideas and a very big felt tip doughnut.
I hosted further workshops online at Mozfest with the new modified Digital Doughnut - where I adjusted the Doughnut “Dimensions” - climate change, social inclusion etc.
The Doughnut Economics Model, devised by Kate Raworth, is a wonderful way to explain how sustainability and social justice are interlinked so that anyone can understand. So why not use it to explain the impact of tech?
Over 2023 I further developed the “Digital Doughnut” concept that I worked on with Hannah Smith of the Green Web Foundation in 2022.
I took the Digital Doughnut offline at Re:Publica and RegensUnite for a shared immersive workshop with nothing but sticky notes, ideas and a very big felt tip doughnut.
I hosted further workshops online at Mozfest with the new modified Digital Doughnut - where I adjusted the Doughnut “Dimensions” - climate change, social inclusion etc.